2024-12-03 07:21 AM
Hey everyone, I'm new to the whole STM32 world so bear with me.
I saw that the NUCLEO-F072RB worked with the X-NUCLEO-GFX01M2, but I can't make it work. The touchGFX is grey in the CubeMX and there are no examples in the touchGFX designer with the F series.
I was trying to work with the IDE instead of CubeMX but the result is the same.
I've seen some answers here about porting and making 2 exact setups and transfering the difference from one to the other but I'm really confused on how to solve this problem.
Can anyone help me out?
Regards,
Rupert
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2024-12-05 09:11 AM - edited 2024-12-05 09:11 AM
Exactly M0 isnt supported in MX wizard as showed in list MCU TGFX docu ... min is M0+
But maybe manual test Why touchgfx doesn't support stm32f1series mcu's? ... - STMicroelectronics Community
But based on prices is waste time try it... switch to G0
2024-12-03 07:35 AM
F0 is on edge , but can work . Inspire in
2024-12-03 08:16 AM
Thanks for your reply!
What do you mean is on "edge"?
Can work? How?
Do you mean that I should do a project in those templates and wait for its release?
Regards
2024-12-03 09:25 AM
Edge of power and resources. F071 16k SRAM vs G072 36k SRAM ... speed 48MHZ vs 64Mhz M0 vs M0+
GFX01 realy work here only in partial framebuffer mode.
Work normal way, create in IDE new project and add TGFX software package to it.
2024-12-04 01:15 AM
It doesn't work
2024-12-04 07:36 AM - edited 2024-12-04 07:37 AM
Only warning and i dont use latest versions , simply click on graphics next level open
First install compatible version
2024-12-04 08:34 AM
I have all the latest versions.
Every version appears like this and I cannot click on it, it's greyed out.
2024-12-04 08:40 AM
Is the F0 series supported? It's a VERY old platform, and all the resources are focused on newer parts with more memory and capabilities.
The GFX01M1/M2 shields might well fit, and be accessible by other code supporting the display and it's controller, TouchGFX might NOT, being a large resource hog vs something lightweight and tailored to low resource MCU's
2024-12-04 08:46 AM
From a quick Google..
https://support.touchgfx.com/docs/development/hardware-selection/preliminary-considerations
https://xonstorage.blob.core.windows.net/pdf/stmicroelectronics_xnucleogfx01m1_apr22_xonlink.pdf
Perhaps be looking at X-CUBE-DISPLAY ?
2024-12-04 09:18 AM
Hi, thanks for your input!
I based my choice on this list (display datasheet). So even if only one picture and a button, it should work, right?
My application is simple and should be cheap, maybe I chose too cheap?
Maybe it is as you say, it has x-cube-display and not x-touch gfx?
I'll try these new things and see if it works, Thanks!
Regards.